Help vulnerable Autistic children with Wheelchairs

by Equitable Medicaid and Clinical Research Ltd/Gte
Help vulnerable Autistic children with Wheelchairs
Help vulnerable Autistic children with Wheelchairs
Help vulnerable Autistic children with Wheelchairs
Help vulnerable Autistic children with Wheelchairs
Help vulnerable Autistic children with Wheelchairs
Help vulnerable Autistic children with Wheelchairs
Help vulnerable Autistic children with Wheelchairs
Help vulnerable Autistic children with Wheelchairs

Summary

Many vulnerable autistic children in Nigeria lack access to mobility aids, making it difficult for them to engage in daily activities and access education. This project will provide wheelchairs to 50 autistic children, improving their mobility, independence, and overall quality of life. By offering this essential support, we aim to empower these children and their families, helping them participate more fully in society.

$10,000
total goal
$9,999
remaining
3
donors
0
monthly donors
11
months

Challenge

Many vulnerable autistic children in Nigeria lack access to essential mobility aids like wheelchairs, which limits their ability to engage in daily activities, attend school, and participate in social events. Without the proper support, these children face challenges in improving their independence, development, and overall quality of life. Families often struggle to afford the necessary equipment, further hindering their children's opportunities for growth and integration into society.

Solution

This project will provide wheelchairs to 50 vulnerable autistic children in Nigeria, helping improve their mobility and independence. By offering wheelchairs, we will enable these children to engage more actively in daily activities, access education, and participate in social events. The project also aims to reduce the physical barriers that limit their development, ensuring that they have a better quality of life and are more included in society.

Long-Term Impact

In the long term, this project will empower autistic children by giving them the mobility they need to access education, participate in social activities, and develop their independence. As more children gain access to wheelchairs, families will see improvements in their children's quality of life and overall well-being. Additionally, the project will help raise awareness about the needs of autistic children, promoting better inclusion and support systems for them within communities. Over time,

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Organization Information

Equitable Medicaid and Clinical Research Ltd/Gte

Location: Abuja, AMAC - Nigeria
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Project Leader:
Ugbede-Ojo Dominic Kadiri
Abuja , AMAC Nigeria

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